CAPACITIVE TOUCH SENSING PRODUCTS FEATURING

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ADJACENT KEY SUPPRESSION ATMEL CORPORATION 1600 Technology Drive San Jose CA 95110 capacitive touch sensing products featuring correct-button-selection technology for switching and controlling medical, automotive, industrial, appliance, and consumer electronics devices, namely, touch sensor controls and components, in the nature of capacitive sensor integrated circuits, electronic integrated circuit chips, touch sensor integrated circuits, touch button integrated circuit chips, touch screen integrated circuit chips, touch screen integrated circuit elements, namely, touch screen conductive films, touch wheel and rotary scrolling integrated circuit chips, touch linear and rotary slider integrated circuit chips; and computer software featuring correct-button-selection technology to provide and enhance the functionality of the touch sensor controls and components;
ADJACENT KEY SUPPRESSION QRG Ltd, d/b/a Quantum Research Group, Ltd. 1 Mitchell Point/ Ensign Way Hamble SO31 4RF United Kingdom capacitive touch sensing products featuring correct-button-selection technology for switching and controlling medical, automotive, industrial, appliance, and consumer electronics devices, namely, touch sensor controls and components, in the nature of capacitive sensor integrated circuits, electronic integrated circuit chips, touch sensor integrated circuits, touch button integrated circuit chips, touch screen integrated circuit chips, touch screen integrated circuit elements, namely, touch screen conductive films, touch wheel and rotary scrolling integrated circuit chips, touch linear and rotary slider integrated circuit chips; and computer software featuring correct-button-selection technology to provide and enhance the functionality of the touch sensor controls and components;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A pointing device some or all of whose elements are made from capacitive sensors. Such elements may include a rotary motion detector which includes a rotating member and a plurality of fixed capacitive detecting members; a rolling ball with patterned conductive surface and a plurality of fixed capacitive detecting members; capacitive touch sensors or capacitive switches to serve as mouse buttons; and a scrolling wheel, knob, or touch surface built from capacitive sensors. The pointing device further includes a capacitance measuring circuit and processor to measure variations of capacitance on the various capacitive elements and to determine the movement of and other activations of the mouse.